Role of prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase (Lgt) and lipoprotein-specific signal peptidase II (LspA) in localization and physiological function of lipoprotein MsmE in Streptococcus mutans.

T Arimoto, T Igarashi
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Introduction: To clarify the role that prolipoprotein diacylglyceryl transferase (Lgt) and lipoprotein-specific signal peptidase II (LspA) play in the physiological function of MsmE, we constructed lgt-deficient and lspA-deficient mutants of Streptococcus mutans 109c and examined the potential role of Lgt and LspA in membrane anchoring and growth in a melibiose medium of S. mutans.

Methods: The lgt-, lspA-, and msmE-deficient mutants of S. mutans 109c were constructed by double-crossover recombination of their respective genes. Localization of MsmE was demonstrated by Western blot analysis with an MsmE antiserum. The growth of S. mutans cells was examined in a Trypton medium containing melibiose or glucose.

Results: In the S. mutans lgt mutant, localization of the surface lipoprotein MsmE changed with the culture supernatant. The growth of the S. mutans lgt and lspA mutants was remarkably reduced in the melibiose medium; however, growth was recovered in the strains complemented with the lgt or the lspA gene. Therefore, lipid-modification by Lgt and subsequent signal peptide cleavage by LspA were crucial for membrane anchoring and the physiological function of MsmE in S. mutans.

Conclusion: These results demonstrate that MsmE is required for melibiose metabolism in S. mutans and that modification by Lgt and LspA are important processes for the physiological function of MsmE.

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原脂蛋白二酰基甘油转移酶(Lgt)和脂蛋白特异性信号肽酶II (LspA)在变形链球菌脂蛋白MsmE定位和生理功能中的作用
为了明确原脂蛋白二酰基甘油转移酶(Lgt)和脂蛋白特异性信号肽酶II (LspA)在MsmE生理功能中的作用,我们构建了变形链球菌Lgt缺陷和LspA缺陷突变体109c,并研究了Lgt和LspA在变形链球菌的膜锚定和在糖二糖培养基中的生长中的潜在作用。方法:采用双交叉重组法构建突变链球菌109c的lgt-、lspA-和msme -缺陷突变体。用MsmE抗血清进行Western blot分析证实了MsmE的定位。在含有糖二糖或葡萄糖的色氨酸培养基中检测变形链球菌细胞的生长。结果:在S. mutans lgt突变体中,表面脂蛋白MsmE的定位随培养上清而改变。突变S. mutans lgt和lspA突变体在糖二糖培养基中生长显著降低;然而,在补充了lgt或lspA基因的菌株中,生长恢复。因此,Lgt的脂质修饰和随后LspA的信号肽裂解对变形链球菌中MsmE的膜锚定和生理功能至关重要。结论:这些结果表明变形链球菌需要MsmE进行糖二糖代谢,Lgt和LspA的修饰是MsmE生理功能的重要过程。
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